. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 253 98. Wing-membrane aculeate over all; female with piercing ovipositor; antennae often longer than the wings. (Adela, Palmare, Neotrop.; Nemotois, Old World; Chalceopla, Nearc.) ADELID^ Wing-membrane not generally aculeate; ovipositor membranous, retractile 9$ 99. Fore wings with R3 free, arising from the accessory cell (Fig. 419) § 100 Fore wings with a hyaline aculeate fovea in the accessory cell distorting the venation, R3 4 5 sedately stalked. (Fig. 416). (Setomorpha, widespr.) SETOMORP


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 253 98. Wing-membrane aculeate over all; female with piercing ovipositor; antennae often longer than the wings. (Adela, Palmare, Neotrop.; Nemotois, Old World; Chalceopla, Nearc.) ADELID^ Wing-membrane not generally aculeate; ovipositor membranous, retractile 9$ 99. Fore wings with R3 free, arising from the accessory cell (Fig. 419) § 100 Fore wings with a hyaline aculeate fovea in the accessory cell distorting the venation, R3 4 5 sedately stalked. (Fig. 416). (Setomorpha, widespr.) SETOMORPHID^. 418 Figs. 414-419. Lepidoptera 414. Eccedemia, wings (Braun) Nepticulidae. 415. Tegeticula, mouthparts of female (Packard): m p, maxillary palpus; p, palpifer. 416. Setomorpha, wings (Busck) Setomorphidae. 417. Bedellia, wings (Clemens) Lyonetiidae. 418. Cecidoses, wings (Brethes) Cecidosetidae. 419. Tinea, wings (Spuler) Tineidae. 100. Vertex with high, rough, bristling vestiture. (Fig. 419). (Tinea (Clothes moths), Monopis, Scardia, cosmop.; Tineola (T. biselliella, Clothes moth), Trichophaga (T. tapetzella, Case- bearing clothes moth), Tenaga, widespr.; Elatobia, Holarc). (See couplet 90). (Including MONOPlDsE) TINElDyE Vertex with short, flattened hair. (Amydria, Nearc.) AMYDRIID^: 101. Labial palpi elongate, deeply scaled, but not bristly, with the first joint at least subequal to the second joint, or much longer, of female typically porrect, of male upturned; eyes sometimes hairy or scaly 102 Labial palpi with the first joint small; eyes bare 105. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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